Shiloh Bellamy has saved her family's farm from financial ruin—but now what? She's barely scraping by on the farm's new organic business model and the fall festival she organized to drum up business comes to a screeching halt when the body of a prominent townswoman is discovered underneath a scarecrow in a nearby field. Worst of all, the evidence points to Shiloh's childhood best friend, Kristy, as the prime suspect.
Between cooking up delicious treats made with her farm's produce, convincing her cantankerous father to let her do things her own way, and dealing with a newcomer in town who could be serious competition for her customers, Shiloh doesn't have time to wade into a murder investigation. But with a killer on the loose and suspicious activity circling closer and closer to Shiloh and the people she loves, she realizes there's nothing to do but roll up her sleeves and get down to the dirty work of finding the killer and clearing Kristy's name once and for all.
Shiloh has her hands full running an open day at the Bellamy Farm, so the last thing she needs is trouble, unfortunately that is what she gets! First off she runs out of organic munchies (luckily Jessa at the diner comes to her rescue with dinner finger food), secondly her best friend, Kristy, gets into a screaming match with a local beekeeper/honey seller, with Kristy accusing Minnie of theft from the Farmer's Market. Thirdly Minnie winds up dead, and Kristy is suspect number one! Now Shi needs to find out what the heck happened before Kristy only sees her husband and twins from behind a perspex screen.
Add in a rich man who has bought the other half of the farm and plans on also being organic and ad in more and more suspects and Shiloh has a lot more than organic veggies on her plate.
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